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PREFAB FRIDAY: La Reserva by Sebastián Irarrázaval

This stunning prefab in Colina, Chile, is the work of Santiago-based architect Sebastián Irarrázaval. Despite its unique form, it is not meant as a custom design but rather a housing solution that can take shape repeatedly. Constructed of concrete, steel and timber, the 120 square meter structure (1290 sq ft) lives large with a simple geometric that is at ease with the surrounding landscape.

While the sustainability of steel and concrete are debatable, Irarrázaval takes advantage of the inherent benefits of these materials, mainly their thermal attributes. The exterior steel panels create a double facade where sandwiched air is heated and creates a natural draw of ventilation around the structure. The concrete elements work to regulate temperature by moderating swings between heating and cooling. As a complete system, and coupled with expansive adjustable openings, the building self regulates for the thermal comfort of occupants.

Completed in 2006, the La Reserva house is, according to the architect, low-cost housing that “relates to the idea of the container.” Its striking steel facade is meant to weather “as a continuation of the building process rather than as a force antagonistic to it” making the material choice a dynamic part of the design.

Although our critical side questions the materials, we can’t help but be drawn to this design from one of the world’s most exciting new architecture practices.

+ Sebastián Irarrázaval

Via ArchDaily

Photos: Carlos Eguiguren....read more at Inhabitat

categories: Prefab & Modular
Friday 06.27.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

Solar Energy Cogeneration Solution from SolarWall

While solar thermal systems offer a way to harvest this heat energy for heating water or interior spaces, this option has usually displaced the electricity generating PV on rooftops. A new system from SolarWall, the SolarDuct PV/T, offers a combination of solar photovoltaic and solar thermal in one assembly providing a means to heat and power from the sun with one product...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Technology & Gadgets
Monday 06.23.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

Coal Fired Power Plant turned "Eco-dome" in London

There is nothing quite like a creative redux on a post industrial site. When done right, innovative reuse and repurposing of obsolete structures can set some pretty amazing examples for a sustainable future. One such model conversion is taking root in the newly unveiled plan for Battersea Power Station in London. Once a coal-fired electric plant (and defunct for near 25 years), this industrial icon is getting a 21st century makeover...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Green Building
Monday 06.23.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

PREFAB FRIDAY: Beautiful Flatpak House in Aspen, CO

We’ve been fans of Flatpak home designs for quite some time, but are continually impressed when we find more of these unique, customizable prefabs in full form. This home in Aspen, Colorado, is our latest Flatpak discovery courtesy of Jetson Green’s Flickr habit. We’re captivated by the setting of course, but also decidedly enamored with the owner’s choice to combine the Flatpak custom components into this amazing abode in the Rocky Mountains...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Prefab & Modular
Friday 06.20.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

Largest City Solar Initiative gets greenlight in San Francisco

San Francisco has made solar energy a top priority with the passage of the Solar Energy Initiative Program - the largest solar energy subsidy program of any city in the United States. An annual budget of $3 million dollars will help create incentives for individuals and businesses to install solar photovoltaics systems with a $3,000 to $6,000 rebate available to individuals and...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Technology & Gadgets
Monday 06.16.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

NO MAN’S LAND: Innovative Watertecture in the Dead Sea

In the Dead Sea region, control of water is a source of political friction and presents an ecological quandary that threatens the drinking supply for inhabitants. A research project from New York-based architect Phu Hoang Office seeks to address and solve these site specific issues with ‘No Man’s Land’, a series of artificial islands that would provide recreation, tourist attractions, renewable energy, and create fresh water...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Green Building
Monday 06.16.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

PREFAB FRIDAY: Landscape House for an Ecologist

In 2006 the AIA set forth an architecture challenge to create ‘A House for an Ecologist’– a home base from which a US Fish and Wildlife Service Ecologist in Residence could live and conduct field research. Raphaelle and Alfredo Maul, of Maul Dwellings in San Sebastian, Spain, answered the call with The Landscape House - a site-sensitive, passive solar dwelling designed to fuse environmental performance with aesthetic integrity, building science with architectural excellence...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Prefab & Modular
Friday 06.13.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

THIS LIGHT Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles

The sibling team of Reta Howell and Vana Howell of THIS Gallery have taken recycling into their own creative hands with their THIS Light series. Made from discarded plastic bottles that the two salvage locally, THIS Light turns landfill destined “trash” into delightfully repurposeful lamps. Each fixture is original and handmade, and incorporates every piece of collected plastic into the design...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Sustainable Design
Thursday 06.12.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

ONE JACKSON SQUARE: New LEED Living in Greenwich Village

A new project in Greenwich Village is bringing a mix of modern luxury and green building to the historic West Village district. Architect William Pederson, with international real estate firm Hines, recently announced the design for One Jackson Square. With an eye-catching glass façade and a host of environmentally sound features, the new development will be...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Green Building
Thursday 06.12.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

PREFAB FRIDAY: Joshua Tree by Hangar Design

The Joshua Tree prefab home made quite a splash at Milan’s Zona Tortona exhibit earlier this year, garnering long lines of fairgoers eager to take a look inside. This steel clad prefab is a compact two bedroom “mountain refuge” with a welcoming, and surprisingly roomy, wooden interior...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Prefab & Modular
Friday 06.06.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

HOK Unveils London Olympic Stadium's Hemp Facade

Last week, we thought the idea of a prefab, flatpack, reusable stadium sounded like a great way to cut down on the cost and waste associated with what is basically a one-time-use showpiece. As of Friday, that was the latest plan for the London 2012 Olympic stadium, designed by HOK Sport and Peter Cook. This week’s news shines an even more interesting sustainable light on...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Green Building
Monday 06.02.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Inhabitat Roots T-shirt!

We take our fashion seriously at Inhabitat, always looking for the eco edge that lifts our social and environmental consciousness. Our fresh Inhabitat Roots/Lungs T-shirt is the latest design from the Inhabitat team. With a custom designed graphic and a grounded environmental declaration (“I am the root of the solution”), this tee is making a statement that all of us can get behind...read more at Inhabitat

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categories: Sustainable Design
Sunday 06.01.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

James Law's High Tech 'Cybertecture Egg' for Mumbai

James Law Cybertecture International brings high-tech solutions to large scale structures through innovative ideas for intelligent living. The latest future forward design from this firm is the Cybertecture Egg, commissioned by Vijay Associate for Mumbai, India. The 32,000 sq m egg-shaped building will combine “iconic architecture, environmental design, intelligent systems, and new engineering to create an awe-inspiring landmark in the city.”...read more at Inhabitat

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categories: Green Building
Thursday 05.29.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

ICFF 2008: Fabulous Felt 'Flip' Chair by Cate & Nelson

This super smart chair design from Cate & Nelson was one of the most clever ideas we found at ICFF this year. The Oz Lowchair, by designers Nelson Ruiz-Acal and Cate Högdahl, is an exercise in design versatility. Multiple layers of felt fill the chair and can be flipped like the pages of a book to create a new color combination. Mixed or monotone, the felt ‘flips’ allow the user to adjust the cheerful assortment of colorful fabric to fit a multitude of moods...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Sustainable Design
Wednesday 05.21.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

Sustainable Wood Light Sculptures by Nori Morimoto

Nori Morimoto’s light sculptures were on display at ICFF in a stunning booth that showcased this master craftsman’s attention to delicate details. Crafted from local, sustainably harvested wood from around his Vermont wood working studio, Morimoto’s work was a truly refreshing sustainable design find at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair this past weekend...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Sustainable Design
Wednesday 05.21.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

ICFF 2008: Highlights from the NY Furniture Fair

Inhabitat is at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in NYC, and we’ve been scouring the show all weekend for the hottest sustainable design finds. We’ve had a great time catching up with some of our all time favorite designers, and discovering a bounty of fresh ideas from this year’s new innovators. We’ve been most inspired by the work coming out of students and recent grads from the CCA (California College of the Arts) Eco-chair competition, as well as BVDcollective’s Waste Not collection made from recycled materials...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Sustainable Design
Monday 05.19.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

Metropolis Conference @ ICFF: Make Good and Prosper

Metropolis Magazine is hosting a unique humanitarian-focused design conference at this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair. On Monday, May 19, Metropolis will present Design Entrepreneurs: Make Good and Prosper from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. With a focus on political, social and personal aspects of design, this event is sure to be a stimulating design forum filled with future forward ideas towards a more sustainable world...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Events & Design Competitions
Sunday 05.18.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

TOUCH | NY: Natural Fiber Decor by Domingos Tótora

Domingos Tótora’s natural fiber creations are some of the most imaginative and inspired designs we’ve seen. Driven by a passion for preservation, Tótora draws inspiration from natural landscapes to create a collection of home decor pieces from natural fibers and pigments. His work embodies sustainable ideals with natural materials, and reflects organic processes and cycles within a fresh, contemporary context.

Previously exhibited at Maison & Objet and part of the TOUCH collective, these imaginative designs are one of our favorite sustainable design springtime finds.

We love the way Tótora’s pieces are modern and timeless, and embody forms and colors from nature’s palate. Each handcrafted work is manufactured by a cooperative of Brazilian artisans known as Gente de Fibra, which Tótora founded in 1998. The coop brings this grounded designer’s visions to life, while supporting a thriving economy that celebrates the craftsmanship and skills of local artisans.

Tótora’s pieces use natural materials such as kraft paper, natural pigments and banana fiber. In each design is a reflection of the shapes, forms, textures and hues of nature’s landscapes. Circular patterns, earth tone finishes mixed with a master craftsman’s hand, these inspiring designs are an effortless interpretation of the natural world.

+ Domingo Tótora @ TOUCH
+ Gente de Fibra

..read more at Inhabitat

categories: Sustainable Design
Saturday 05.17.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

ICFF STARTS TODAY! Inhabitat is on the scene!

The International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) kicks off today in NYC, and the Inhabitat team is on the scene! We’ve got four Inhabitants at this year’s event poised to scope out the greenest designs among the fresh finds at ICFF 2008. Mike Chino, Ali Kriscenski, Jason Sahler and Jill Fehrenbacher are at ICFF with eyes wide open, ready to get the sustainable scoop and bring the best photos and reports back to Inhabitat...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Events & Design Competitions
Saturday 05.17.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 

ICFF STARTS SATURDAY! Inhabitat reporting on the scene

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Every year we get excited about the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), which hits New York City’s Jacob Javitz Center in the middle of May. For New York design fans, ICFF is always the best way to discover the hottest new furniture and interior designs - and every year we are discovering more and more to write home about in terms of sustainable design...read more at Inhabitat

categories: Events & Design Competitions
Thursday 05.15.08
Posted by Ali Kriscenski
 
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